Tag: Microsoft

  • Xbox One Dashboard Demo Is Worth Watching Believe It Or Not

    First the Xbox One commercial that managed to do a great job of showing off what is great about the system and now a useful demo using the Xbox One dashboard? Who is in charge of the marketing department now Microsoft? They deserve a raise.

    If you are getting an [amazon_link id=”B00CMQTVMI” target=”_blank” container=”” container_class=”” ]Xbox One[/amazon_link] on November 22nd this is a great video to get ready for the new Xbox Dashboard. I am actually grateful for having a Windows Phone for the past year because it is basically Windows 8 on the Xbox One so I already will feel right at home.

    And as far as being able to upload commentary videos with our captured game footage? I hope some of my Xbox Live friends are prepared for some videos with less than appealing clothing…or lack thereof.

  • Titanfall Confirmed as 100% Microsoft Exclusive *Updated*

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    Exclusives are nothing new to the game industry, but recent years have seen developers and publishers opting for time-limited exclusivity contracts: A title – or even extra content – starts out on only one system, but eventually moves to all platforms. When Titanfall showed up with only Xbox 360, Xbox One and PC versions announce, everyone assumed the PlayStation 4 version would show up in time.

    According to recent press, however, the first game from Respawn Entertainment – made up largely of veteran Call of Duty developers from Infinity Ward – will bring it’s high-octane mech-driven action to Microsoft platforms only, forever and always. The developer cites Microsoft’s cloud and dedicated server support as essential to having the game run correctly.

    According to Jon Shiring, an engineer for the developer, ““Microsoft realized that player-hosted servers are actually holding back online gaming and that this is something that they could help solve, and ran full-speed with this idea. So they built this powerful system to let us create all sorts of tasks that they will run for us, and it can scale up and down automatically as players come and go.”

    This news is a potential game-changer as we approach the launch of each new console, considering the pedigree that Respawn carries. The gameplay footage for Titanfall is arguably the most unique thing to emerge from the ever-growing sea of first-person shooters in recent years. I’ll readily admit that Titanfall holds my interest considerably more than even Bungie’s Destiny, based on what we’ve seen so far.

    Personally, I think there was probably also a substantial amount of money involved, techno-babble aside. I agree that Microsoft offers the better option as far as online multiplayer support; “free” games help ease the cost of PlayStation Plus, but they don’t counter Xbox Live’s superiority in letting people play together. While we’ve already seen the footage of “Halo 5,” I think Microsoft understands that they need a franchise that is decidedly Next-Gen; Xbox One needed its Halo: Combat Evolved or Gears of War to set the stage.

    Here’s hoping Titanfall delivers come March 14.

    UPDATE: Both Respawn and EA have attempted to clarify statements from yesterday, and have possibly succeeded in making it all more convoluted. The main point that seems to keep coming up is that the exclusivity does NOT apply to all future Titanfall titles, as was widely reported; it is only the current title that is guaranteed to Microsoft. This definitely changes things down the line, but doesn’t influence the fact that Microsoft has secured a key piece in swaying people about what console to buy over the next six months.

  • Xbox One Invites You To Have Fun With Titans, Zombies And Zachary Quinto In New Commercial

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    Photo courtesy allgamesbeta.com

    Where was this thinking earlier this year when Microsoft was shooting themselves in the foot while running on broken glass with their inability to market the Xbox One? They have righted the course since then and this commercial hits all the right notes for the system. Titanfall, Dead Rising 3, Ryse and Forza are represented well and you even have a Zachary Quinto appearance with an woman eerily reminiscent of Penelope Cruz.

    Good job Microsoft.

    [amazon_link id=”B00CMQTVMI” target=”_blank” container=”” container_class=”” ]Xbox One[/amazon_link] releases on November 22nd.

    http://youtu.be/_1mfIg1I3zE

  • Xbox 360 Holiday Bundles Feature Halo 4, Tomb Raider And More

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    The Xbox One may be releasing this November but Microsoft is not resting on its 8 year old workhorse, the Xbox 360. Three new bundles will be available this year for you holiday shoppers. Two will include the Kinect and all three come with the Xbox 350 E console.

    Bundle 1- Xbox 360 250GB console, Kinect, Kinect Sports: Season 2, Kinect Adventures, Forza Horizon and one month of Xbox Live Gold- $399.99

    Bundle 2- Xbox 360 4GB console, Kinect, Kinect Sports: Season 2, Kinect Adventures and one month of Xbox Live Gold- $299.99

    Bundle 3- Xbox 250GB console, Tomb Raider, Halo 4 and one month of Xbox Live Gold- $299.99

    If you purchase one of these bundles between October 13th and January 4, 2014, the bundles will come with a $50 discount.

    Unless you really want a disappointing experience, I would skip the first two bundles with the Kinect. The Tomb Raider/Halo 4 bundle looks like a great buy for someone who is needing a replacement console or if you have waited 8 years to jump on the 360 train.

  • Microsoft Warns Against A Vertical Xbox One

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    Photo courtesy freshnessmag.com

    If you have plans to sit your Xbox One vertically then Microsoft is here to f*** with your feng shui.

    Xbox senior director of product management and planning, (or the XSDPMP), Albert Panello gave the entertainment center altering news with Gamespot.

    “We don’t support vertical orientation; do it at your own risk. It wouldn’t be a cooling problem, we just didn’t design the drive for vertical. Because it’s a slot loading drive, we just didn’t design it for both.”

    Get ready for this to be an out that Microsoft can use if there are any bad Xbox One’s out there at launch. Considering how smooth (not smooth) the 360 launch went, this is smart business wise.

  • Xbox One Release Date Is Official

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    Photo courtesy mashable.com

    Microsoft has announced that the [amazon_link id=”B00CMQTVMI” target=”_blank” container=”” container_class=”” ]Xbox One[/amazon_link] will be released on November 22nd, one week after the [amazon_link id=”B00CMQTVQO” target=”_blank” container=”” container_class=”” ]Playstation 4[/amazon_link].

    The date is also the eighth anniversary of the release of the Xbox 360.

    While it will not be beating Sony to store shelves, a one week gap is nothing to be worried about sales wise. They will be just in time for Black Friday which is the most important thing when planning a holiday release.

     

  • Season 2 Of Killer Instinct Will Come To Xbox One In 2014

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    Photo courtesy siliconera.com

    For those of you, like me, that are a bit disappointed that Killer Instinct will be launching on the [amazon_link id=”B00CMQTVMI” target=”_blank” container=”” container_class=”” ]Xbox One[/amazon_link] with only six fighters, worry not, more are on the way.

    Season 2 of the game will release in 2014 and offer a new set of characters. Seasons will continue to be released on a regular basis continually adding to the character roster.

    Killer Instinct is being released for the Xbox One at launch as a free title. Jago will be free for everyone to play. Additional fighters will be available for purchase for $4.99 or you can buy one of two packs that will give you every fighter and different bonus content for $19.99 and $39.99.

  • Want A White Xbox One? Get A Job (With Microsoft)

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    Photo courtesy kotaku.com

    It looks like employees of Microsoft are getting an extra special [amazon_link id=”B00CMQTVMI” target=”_blank” container=”” container_class=”” ]Xbox One[/amazon_link] as a thank you from their paycheck overlords. An all white console and controller with a black Kinect, because f*** your OCD, and a list of other goodies sweeten the pot for being a loyal worker.

    This has not been confirmed by Microsoft. If anyone working there wants to verify this, feel free…unless it will get you fired in which case, nevermind.

  • Xbox One Will Never Be Sold Without Kinect

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    Photo courtesy venturebeat.com

    Are you hoping for an Xbox One bundled without the Kinect to save yourself a bit of money? Well, keep hoping because according to Microsoft that is not going to happen.

    Xbox Executive Phil Spencer, in a recent interview with CVG, said that the Kinect sensor and the Xbox One, while being two separate pieces, are part of a whole that will not be broken up.

    “Correct. Xbox One is Kinect. They are not separate systems. An Xbox One has chips, it has memory, it has Blu-ray, it has Kinect, it has a controller. These are all part of the platform ecosystem.

    What we have shown really well at Gamescom is the magic of games that use Kinect. We have shown the power of voice control. I’m probably going to piss off your readers unintentionally when I say this; I have an Xbox One at home, and being able to walk in and say “Xbox on”, and for the system to recognise me, launch and load my profile, and put my choices of content on the font page is a very magical experience. It makes you think about your relationship with technology in a slightly different way. It’s personal. It makes you think, I wish more devices would do this.”

    It is easy to see why Microsoft wants to keep the Kinect such an integral part of the [amazon_link id=”B00CMQTVMI” target=”_blank” container=”” container_class=”” ]Xbox One[/amazon_link], although I have to think if the Xbox One does not start off as well as Microsoft wants if the story won’t change sometime next year.

     

     

     

  • Xbox One Launch Games Are Official

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    Photo courtesy gameranx.com

    Here is the complete list of games that will be available when the [amazon_link id=”B00CMQTVMI” target=”_blank” container=”” container_class=”” ]Xbox One[/amazon_link] launches this fall. There are no surprises here, but at least there is an official list to go off of now when planning your pre-orders.

    -Assassin’s Creed IV Black Flag (Ubisoft, Ubisoft)

    -Battlefield 4 (DICE, Electronic Arts)

    -Call of Duty: Ghosts (Infinity Ward, Activision)

    -Crimson Dragon (Grounding/Land Ho!, Microsoft Studios)

    -Dead Rising 3 (Capcom Vancouver, Microsoft)

    -FIFA 14 (EA Sports, Electronic Arts)

    -Fighter Within (AMA Ltd., Ubisoft)

    -Forza Motorsport 5 (Turn 10 Studios, Microsoft Studios)

    -Just Dance 2014 (Ubisoft Paris, Ubisoft)

    -Killer Instinct (Double Helix, Microsoft Studios)

    -LEGO Marvel Super Heroes (TT Games, Warner Bros. Interactive)

    -Lococycle (Twisted Pixel, Microsoft Studios)

    -Madden NFL 25 (EA Sports, Electronic Arts)

    -NBA 2K14 (Visual Concepts, 2K Sports)

    -NBA LIVE 14 (EA Sports, Electronic Arts)

    -Need for Speed: Rivals (Ghost Games, Electronic Arts)

    -Peggle 2 (Popcap, Electronic Arts)

    -Powerstar Golf (Zoe Mode, Microsoft Studios)

    -Ryse: Son of Rome (Crytek, Microsoft Studios)

    Skylanders: Swap Force (Vicarious Visions, Activision)

    -Watch Dogs (Ubisoft Montreal, Ubisoft)

    -Zoo Tycoon (Frontier Developments Ltd., Microsoft Studios)

    -Zumba Fitness: World Party (Zoë Mode, Majesco)